People don't understand how valuable his expiring contract will be next season. A team can get some production this season and then that contract alone will be able to bring back good pieces or give a team a lot of cap space

Its inexcusable to play next to two of the greatest guards of their generation and shoot 40% from the field. Just unacceptable. Hes still shooting a poor % from the field even after Nash has returned. Looking at his and his contract along with our recent trade history who in their right mind is going to want Pau? I dont think we can even get bad contracts players for him. Right now we're stuck with him, lets just try to work out this marriage. He has no business finishing games unless hes playing well, D'Antoni was right all along that this dude is shaky in close games but gave him the benefit of hte doubt after the dinner and let him finish 2 of the last 3 games, Pau has not looked convincing on either end at all. Just use him on the team but dont let him finish games, hes too mentally fragile or whatever the hell is going on with him. Then trade him in the offseason when he becomes an expiring contract. Really disappointing what has happened to him, hes not even competing and battling any more thats the least he could, he wont even try harder.

What if we put the España jersey under the Lakers one...OMG! He will transform into a awesome player again, and then we can trade him before anyone realizes that we tricked him into thinking he was playing for España and not the Lakers. Before we send him out we will burn the España jersey so they get the crappy Pau.

Andre Bargnani, sidelined by a ligament tear in his right elbow, is "a lock" to be traded, a source close to the situation told ESPN.com Before anything can happen, Bargnani has to get healthy, which remains a waiting game. He was expected to miss at least three weeks with the injury, but that time frame lapsed this week. We'll let you know if we hear anything regarding his elbow, but it sounds like any return to Toronto won't last long. Sat, Dec 29, 2012 09:34:00 AM Source: ESPN.com

Anderson Varejao is three times Jordan Hill. He's arguably an all-star out East...putting up 14/14 with very good defense.

Per 36 minutes their stars are pretty much the same, actually. http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/h/hilljo01.html#per_minute::nonehttp://www.basketball-reference.com/players/v/varejan01.html#per_minute::none

Having Varejao starting and Hill coming off the bench would be awesome.